Catchfly Merchandise wasn’t born in a boardroom. It didn’t come from a five-year strategy plan, a team of brand consultants, or a mood board filled with coffee cups and buzzwords. It started, like many good ideas do, with a bit of frustration, a lot of tea, and a quiet belief that business merch doesn’t have to be boring.
Hi, I’m Maggie Cruise—I run this show (with the help of a few cracking machines, a brilliant production team, and an excellent eye for quality control). I’ve been working in print and embroidery for years. I’ve seen what works, what doesn’t, and more than a few questionable logo placements.
Catchfly is the slightly cooler, more laid-back sibling of Workwear Scotland. While Workwear Scotland focuses on the smart, practical stuff like uniforms, Catchfly is where we let our creative side run wild. Think branded hoodies people actually want to wear, T-shirts that don’t end up as paint rags, and merch that makes your brand feel like more than just a logo.
We work with small to medium businesses, indie brands, event organisers, and anyone with a spark of an idea. You don’t need to know the jargon. You don’t need to order 500 units. You just need to want something good—and we’ll make it happen.
We offer:
Low minimum order quantities – because not everyone wants to bulk-buy 100 hoodies in five sizes.
Branded drop-shipping stores – set up and fulfilled by us, so you don’t have to faff with postage or spreadsheets.
A hybrid model – if you want to keep some stock and drop-ship the rest.
Affiliate stores – perfect for charities, clubs, and creators who want to sell merch without handling it.
Everything is made right here in our own production house in Scotland—no mystery warehouses or vague lead times. You’ll always know who’s making your stuff (spoiler: it’s us).
The name? Catchfly Merchandise was inspired by the sticky catchfly flower, a rare and resilient wee plant that thrives in the craggy slopes of Dumyat in the Ochil Hills—our very own backyard. With fewer than 18 populations scattered across Britain, the sticky catchfly has found its stronghold here, representing at least a fifth of the UK's known population. It’s a little defiant, a bit unexpected, and oddly resilient. We liked that. It felt like us—and like a lot of the businesses we work with too.
We’re not trying to be the biggest. We just want to be really, really good. Thoughtful merch. Friendly people. No corporate fluff.
This is merch with personality. Yours, not ours.
So if you’ve got an idea (half-baked or fully formed), we’d love to hear it.
Let’s make something brilliant.
— Maggie Cruise
Founder of Catchfly Merchandise
Lover of tea. Sworn enemy of bad branding. Occasionally seen reorganising the thread wall for fun.